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Check AvailabilityNuthatch Cottage is a 2 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 4 and is located in Droitwich, Central England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 1 pet. . Local to Rushock, Crossway Green, Hartlebury, Chaddesley Corbett, Great Dodford
A single-storey, semi-detached lakeside barn conversion in an ideal village location for guests wishing to enjoy peace and quiet. With 6 acres of fishing lakes and numerous established footpaths and walks including the famous Monarch’s Way running through 50 acres of grounds. Stratford-upon-Avon is only 30-minutes’ drive with its famous attractions including Shakespeare’s birthplace. The cathedral cities of Worcester and Warwick are just 20-30 minutes’ drive. Visit the Severn Valley Railway, the Malvern Hills and the rolling Cotswold countryside. The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) is 30 minutes away. Fishing is included, and stabling is available by prior arrangement with owner. Shop, pub and restaurant 1/2 mile.
All on ground floor: Living room/kitchen with wooden floor. 2 bedrooms: 1 double (6ft zip and link, can be twin), 1 twin. Shower room and toilet.
Gas underfloor CH, gas, elec, bed linen and towels included. Travel Cot. Highchair. Freeview TV. DVD. Gas hob. Electric oven. Microwave. Washing Machine. Wi-fi. Patio and furniture. 50-acre grounds. BBQ. Parking (2 cars). Fishing on-site. Welcome pack. Pet free of charge. No smoking. Friday to Friday (from 2015). Note: Lakes in grounds.
An Italian Pizzeria with a friendly atmosphere right in the heart of Worcester city centre, where you can watch the chefs prepare freshly made pizzas and other traditional Italian fare.
Located in the heart of Worcester city centre, Saffron's has been established for 12 years, building up an excellent reputation for fine dining in the relaxed atmosphere of the cosy, beamed restaurant.
Italian fine dining, just a short walk from Worcester Cathedral in the heart of the city. With passion for offering customers a wide selection of authentic home cooked Italian dishes.
This traditional coaching inn offers a friendly welcome to visitors. It serves good honest food and produces home brewed ales in its brewery behind the inn.
Dine in the restaurant of one of Staffordshire's finest country houses. Dating from the 17th century, the house is set in 8 acres of land with gardens, orchards and a fishing lake.
Bilash is a Michelin award winning, family owned restaurant serving traditional Bangladeshi and Indian food (not far from Wolverhampton train station).
The Malvern prides itself in offering the finest and freshest food. Enjoy dining alfresco on the spacious terrace, in the lounge bar or in either of the charming restaurants.
The Rose and Crown in Redmarley offers traditional English Fayre in a charming environment. They have options of lite bites and evening meals, and a choice of whether to eat in the bar area, the beautiful dining room or even the garden.
Broadway Tower is the Cotswolds highest castle, it is an unusual Capability Brown Folly and of huge architectural interest. From the summit of the Tower you can see for an interval of 62 miles, in fact you can see 16 counties from here, it has astounding vistas. Within the Tower is a series of interesting exhibitions that take you back in time, it covers the lives of the Earls of Coventry, William Morris, quirky collectors and wartime heroes, there is even a Cold War bunker here, but it is only open on the weekends and specific days. Located along the Cotswold Way it is a big draw for cyclists, walkers and wildlife enthusiasts who come to enjoy the peace and tranquillity here and see the beautiful Red Deer that roam the area. As you climb higher you can feel your stresses floating away as you escape from the hustle and bustle of life. Here it is just you and the great outdoors, the noises of nature and amazing scenery. It is a great place for a family day out, the children have loads of space to run free, play ball, ride their bikes, fly a kite the list goes on. Take a picnic or enjoy the surroundings of the Morris and Brown Cafe, where there serve refreshments and light snacks that are tasty and delicious. Or shop in the onsite shop that serves a delightful collection of items from local and up and coming designers all at reasonable prices.
Restaurant and pub by the riverside, with open plan and stylish interior and up to the minute, simple menu to cater for all tastes. Or just enjoy a drink out by the river.
The Scrumpy House restaurant and bar within the Westons Cider visitor centre is situated in a 17th century cattle shed and serves the renowned 'Westons' cider as well as popular food such as traditional Ledbury steak and mushroom pie. They also serve excellent Sunday lunch.
The Riverside Inn serves a wide range of foods, sourced locally when possible, in a relaxed and picturesque environment. You can enjoy lunch seated outside by the river, or you can dine inside surrounded by beautiful oak beams, pine tables and a log fire.
Adjacent to the George Hotel and just a few minutes' walk from the town centre, this brasserie is modern and stylish. Breakfast, lunch and dinner served 7 days a week on luxurious leather seating.
Situated in the heart of Cheltenham, this stylish and contemporary restaurant makes a pleasant setting for coffee in the courtyard or a relaxed, intimate lunch.
More cheese Gromet? Mousetrap's knowledgeable and dedicated staff have been serving in Hereford, Leominster and Ludlow for the past 25 Years
One of Gloucestershire's finest and most highly regarded restaurants, it's the ideal setting for both a romantic evening for two or a large gathering.
A family run restaurant in the centre of Hereford, the Ponte Vecchio promises true regional Italian cooking. Comprehensive lunchtime and evening menus on offer as well as monthly changing specials and superb coffee.
A family owned restaurant and wine bar, Moran's is situated in Cheltenham's Bath Road. With a relaxed feel, it's the perfect way to start the morning or unwind after a hard day.
Come to West Midland Safari Park and see over 600 wild animals roaming free over a vast 100 acres. Learn about creepy crawlies on the Discovery Trail or let go on the rides in the amusement park. So much to do, so little time, one day just won't be enough!
Don't miss an opportunity to ride a steam train by visiting Severn Valley. Covering 16 miles between Kidderminster and Shropshire this is a brilliant way to travel. Don't forget to stop off at Highley to visit The Engine House with its historic railway exhibits and Buffers Cafe Restaurant. A great day out for all the family!
Calling all chocolate lovers! Come and explore the 14 amazing zones where you will taste chocolate, watch chocolate being made and learn everything else there is to know about Cadbury.
Quest is a fun and thrilling family entertainment venue that has a choice of activities to cater to all ages. They are located in the Intu Merry Hills shopping centre in Dudley. The activities available here are a Nerf Blaster Target Range, Nerf Combat Arena, Altitude High Ropes Course, Mini Golf, Sky Tykes and Yu Kids Adventure Soft Play, there is something to appeal to everyone. It is the ideal all weather venue and you can choose how long you spend here. They offer special discounts and combo deals so it is worth checking out their website before you go, although the prices are reasonable. The premises are well maintained and the equipment is all in excellent condition. The staff are friendly and helpful and the coffee shop serves a good selection of refreshments where you can sit and relax while the children go play. Quest is a great day out for all the family and you are assured a brilliant time here.
Set in the grounds of Dudley Castle, the zoo is home to some of the world's biggest, rarest and most exotic animals — so lots to see.
The National Sea Life Centre will take you on a spectacular undersea voyage with over 55 displays of freshwater and marine life, creating a wonderland for visitors of all ages.
Malvern Theatres is one of the country's leading regional venues, set in the shadow of the famous Malvern Hills — check the website for up to date information on forthcoming events.
Shortwood Family Farm is a must if you have children. This organic dairy farm has free range pigs, sheep, poultry, ponies, donkeys and goats living in an open and carefree environment. There are animal feeding tours and tractor rides giving visitors the opportunity to take part in and learn about life on a farm. There is also a picnic area and a children?s playground.
Join the Stratford ghost walk — if you dare! Walk through the streets with 'witches and ghosts and things just not right'. Guides are members of Equity and are magical entertainers; a great evening awaits.
Hatton Farm Village promises a fantastic fun time with its brand new A-Maize-Ing maze but this is just one of the great activities on offer for all the family to enjoy.
Wander through a tropical rainforest with a myriad multicoloured butterflies, sunbirds and koi carp. See fascinating animals in Insect City and view deadly spiders in arachnoland.
Ledbury, set in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, is one of England?s finest half timbered market towns. The winding streets ooze history and house many specialist, privately owned shops which blend comfortably with other high street ones. With lots of bars and eateries to choose from, Ledbury has all the ingredients to make a perfect day out!
Enjoying the stunning Herefordshire countryside, Grove Golf and Bowl offers two nine hole golf courses, ten-pin bowling, a first-class restaurant and snack bar. With friendly staff and a peaceful environment, a day at the Grove is perfect for all the family, come rain or shine!
Woodland children's play area with easy access path and waymarked trails, panoramic views, seasonal events and licensed café.
H Weston and Sons has been making cider from the village of Much Marcle since 1880. Join a tour around the cider mill, hear how cider is produced, step back in time as you experience the tranquil and fragrant vat sheds housing historic oak vats. All tours finish with FREE tasting! There are many more activities to enjoy on a fabulous family day out!
Take a walk through the centre looking at all the animals. Try and spot the skunk, chat to the parrots and see the collection of exotic fish in the aquatic room.
An award-winning big park for little people, a place where nursery rhymes and fairy tales come to life in all its themed rides, activities and a maze.
Jam packed with things this is the theme park of dreams. Experience thrilling rides and stroll around the zoo featuring over 100 species from the world. The kiddies will love Thomas Land and meeting all his friends. You will also be spoilt for choice when you stop to eat!
Drama, comedy shows, musicals and entertainments. Check the website for an up to date listing of forthcoming events.
Planters Sky Trail is located in Planters Garden Centre in Tamworth. This high ropes trail offers a fun, thrilling and invigorating day out for all. The aim is to guide yourself along a two level, rope bridge and beam course, the further you go, the higher you go, it takes about half an hour to complete the course. It is a safe and fun environment and they provide all equipment needed. After a brief safety chat and introduction you are ready to strap yourself on and you are on your way. It is a great attraction that all the family can enjoy and is suitable for all abilities, and those over one metre tall. If you are less than 1.3 m tall then you have to be accompanied by an adult. They are open on various days throughout the years, full details are on the website. If there is adverse weather they will not operate. It is necessary to wear suitable shoes and comfortable clothing is best too.The staff are friendly, helpful and encouraging in getting you moving along. There is a nice cafe where you can sit and observe those taking part, if you are not brave enough. There is lots in the garden centre to entertain everyone too. Planters Sky Trail allows you to maybe overcome fears or apprehensions you might have about heights in a safe environment and you can feel proud of your achievement at the end. Excellent prices too and a great activity for all the family to get involved in, highly recommended.
An impressive array of shops in this centre offer hours of happy shopping and browsing. Recharge your batteries at a variety of eateries.
Whether it's swimming and fitness, tobogganing, skiing or snowboarding, The Snowdome offers all these activities under one roof.
The aviaries at the International Centre for Birds of Prey house many species, ranging from enormous eagles and vultures, through to the tiniest of owls. Falcons, hawks, buzzards and kites are among the many species that live and breed here in beautiful surroundings. Flying demonstrations, a children?s play area and a café serving hot and cold food are all on hand to make a memorable day out!
A 6 hour circular cycle route in Brierley Hill, exploring different canals along the way including Tame Valley, Rushall, Dudley and more. (N.B. cyclists need to obtain a permit before starting your ride)
Take a guided tour around Shakespeare's home town of Stratford. Available 365 days of the year, the walk has been awarded the Godiva award for best visitor attraction. There's no need to book, just turn up rain or shine.
This trail is a route through some of the prettiest villages and landscape in England. The circular route from Leominster passes through fabulous scenery before returning to the town.
A guided walk around Hereford, meeting at the tourist info centre and then going as a group from there. Different walks are available including the 'Haunting and Horror' walks — if you dare! (See website for these details)
Tenpin bowling plus a whole lot more, with American style pool, a dance floor and up to date video games arcade — an all round family entertainment centre.
Redditch Golf Course can be found close to Berwick along this stunning stretch of coastline, it enjoys views of the North Sea. It has a long established reputation and is well known for its quality of playing surfaces and topography. This part parkland and part woodland course is well laid out and in superb condition, the fairways are tree lined and the greens are immaculate and are true and run fast. There are some challenges with very thick rough, lateral water hazards and riveted fairway bunkers. The course offers a good test of golf particularly the back nine so will cater to all handicaps. The clubhouse is modern and bright and very comfortable with a welcoming atmosphere, the menu is very good with a good selection of hot and cold dishes, food is tasty and very good value and customer service is excellent. Facilities are very good and the staff throughout are super, so friendly, helpful and professional, they really enhance your experience here. Redditch Golf Course is a really friendly club and with a quality course that gives a challenging but enjoyable round of golf, green fees that are great value it makes for a great club and one that should not be missed.
F1K Indoor Go karting Birmingham is a fast adrenaline fuelled motorsport experience that is suitable for all from 8 years and over. Safety, professionalism and value for money can be found at this all weather indoor venue.
Seven landscaped coarse fishing lakes in a very attractive setting at the foot of Malvern Hills — open all year round for the keen fisherman.
Everyone is catered for at country treks, from one hour to a full day's ride. Have a great day out on a variety of rides, stopping at welcoming country pubs on the way.
Established in 1984 and family owned, this outdoor adventure centre has lots to offer. Set in lovely countryside, its activities include cycling, shooting, canoeing, horse trekking and paintballing.
Out To Grass Mountain Board Centre offers hire and ride sessions which include the mountain board, helmet/wrist guard, elbow/knee pads and qualified instructors. All levels are catered for with a gentle grass slope for beginners to a free style area for the more advanced mountain boarder with grind rails, hips and table tops for tricks! A great family day out with a difference!
Set just outside Bromyard in rural Herefordshire, Noakes Farm is a friendly, family run riding school. They provide quality private and group tuition, pony club membership and school holiday fun days! Whether you fancy a hack across the glorious Herefordshire countryside or a horse riding lesson, a warm welcome awaits you at Noakes Farm.
Ledene Golf Centre is an 18 hole, par 3, public parkland golf course that was established in 2000. It is located in the lovely Staffordshire countryside and is not far from Wolverhampton making it very convenient to play. The course offers many challenges and hazards especially the pool, it is fairly flat so not too difficult to walk around. The course is well maintained and the greens and fairways are in good condition. In addition to the 18 hole course there is a 10-Bay driving range that is floodlit and heated for year round play and a practise green with bunker. The Cafe Ledene has a lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere and the food is fantastic, very tasty and beautifully presented, as well as offering great value for money. Staff are very friendly throughout the club, both professional and helpful. The green fees are excellent value for money and a warm welcome is extended to everyone. If you are a novice, looking to improve your game or an experienced golfer head to Ledene Golf Centre where you are assured a great game of golf.
If you love more excitement with your holiday, then you need to stop by Adventure Sports LTD! This unique facility offers a wide range of fun things to do. Improve your archery skills, ride 4x4s, go quad bike trekking, participate in a round of paintball or scramble up the climbing wall.
3 Hammers Golf Complex is an 18 hole public parkland golf course and is situated in a choice location and can be readily accessed from all parts of the United Kingdom. You will find all the staff that you meet here to be welcoming, friendly and professional. The course is short but excellent, the greens are fast and the fairways are well maintained. All level of player will be challenged here, the bunkers are tricky and there are a number of interesting holes as well as water hazards. In addition there is a driving range which is first class, it offers the perfect place to practise your swing and driving. The pro shop is well stocked with a nice range of goods for sale. There is a lovely bar and bistro that serves a great selection of hot and cold meals and beverages, the food is tasty and service is excellent, overall great value for money. The green fees are very reasonable and well worth the money. 3 Hammers Golf Complex is a lovely warm and welcoming club to all and offers great golf, amenities and green fees, it should not be overlooked.
Lea Marston Golf Course in Warwickshire is a premier course that provides two 9 hole golf courses. The Marston Lakes golf course is a parkland course that was made to USGA requirements and is a par 3 course. The result is a course that although short by current standards will still challenge all level of golfers with lots of hazards including, ponds, bunkers, trees and hedges, in fact you will probably not get through a game without using all of your clubs. There is also the Pitch and Putt Golf Course which again offers a great game of golf and is helpful for those wishing to improve their short game. You will find the staff throughout to friendly, professional and most helpful. The course is beautifully laid out and and in brilliant condition, the greens are fast and the fairways are lovely and green. The green fees offer great value for the quality of course and overall experience.
Quarry Park Disc Golf is a fairly new concept and a variation of the traditional game of golf, in that you have to get a Frisbee disc in a basket in as few tries as possible, there are 27 Innova Discatcher baskets on the course. As with regular golf there is a short course of 16 holes of 50m, or the regular course that is 18 holes of 90m. The facility is set on 15 acres of stunning countryside, the land has been especially designed for disc golf. Disc Golf is a fantastic sport for all ages and abilities, it allows you to get out in the fresh air, mingle and most importantly it is fun. The course here at Quarry Park has been built so that it can accommodate both beginners to the game and pros. What is also great about this game is that it can be done in groups, they can cater for groups of up to ten and you can just turn up and play, it is not necessary to book. To play disc golf you just need to turn up and visit the pro shop where you can hire/buy all the equipment needed, they have thousands of disc to choose from. You are given an instruction on how to hold and throw the disc, a map and scorecard and off you go. Quarry Park Disc Golf makes for a great fun day out and the staff here make the experience wonderful, they are so friendly and enthusiastic about the sport. It is very affordable and so much fun you will be left wanting to return to play again. If in Leamington don't miss this fantastic day out, you won't be disappointed.
Hoofin-About Horse Riding Holidays initially started pony trekking trips in Wales today, they have incorporated overseas excursions to Europe as well as snow riding in Austria in their itineraries. Whether you are an absolute beginner or an experienced rider they have a treks to accommodate all abilities. They can also cater to all size parties whether a sole rider or a large party. So wherever you fancy taking a pony trek on the beach, in the hills or through snow or visiting a horse show or fair; day, weekend or longer trek Hoofin-About have it covered. Whatever option you choose you are accompanied by a professional and engaging guide you will determine and set the pace. Hoofin-About Horse Riding Holidays offer a professional and friendly service and will try to accommodate all requirements where they can.
Leamington and County Golf Club has long been established as a premier golf club here in Warwickshire. It is not a particularly long course and is quite hilly, there are some beautiful holes and stunning views as you walk around. You will find the greens and fairways throughout the course to be in great condition, they are well maintained, and the bunkers are well stocked. The course itself is challenging but fair and will therefore, appeal to high and low handicaps. They extend a friendly welcome to all visitors and you are immediately made to feel at home here. The staff throughout are very friendly, professional and approachable and certainly make your visit more memorable. The clubhouse has a lovely ambience and enjoys nice views out over the 18th green, they serve a nice selection of dishes, that are well cooked and presented and offer great value for money too. The facilities throughout Leamington and County Golf Club are very good, the green fees offer great value for money so if you are in the region check out this lovely course you will not be disappointed.
An 18 hole attractive parkland course providing a challenging test for both average and low handicap golfers. Par 72 course offers golfers an enjoyable day with extensive views. There is also a driving range where you can brush up on your game.
Great entertainment with 17 computerised bowling lanes, pool tables and the latest video games. Café bar with garden patio as well.
Set in the beautiful forest of Cannock Chase, this gem of a trekking centre is a great place for a ride. Whether you are a keen beginner or an experienced rider there is something for all abilities. Soak up the stunning scenery and keep an eye out for some of the local wildlife.
Sandford Park is Cheltenham's outdoor heated pool complex, in a picturesque setting with landscaped gardens. There are heated changing facilities available as well as an on-site café.
Make your way down the tree lined drive to see the spectacular views over the lakes that await you at the bottom. On offer is top quality fishing in pretty, peaceful and relaxing surroundings.
After a tremendous effort to prevent development, the Moseley Bog is available today to offer a lush, green sanctuary for insects, animals and plants. Each spring, beautiful bluebells decorate the landscape while gnarled aged trees stand tall all year round. This important natural space was a favourite childhood play area for the hugely famous Lord of the Rings author, J.R.R. Tolkien.
Sutton Park National Nature Reserve offers an escape from the bustle of Birmingham City, being just six miles away, it is like having a piece of the countryside on your doorstep and is a very popular attraction to both locals and visitors to the area. This 2,000 acre national nature reserve is a vast historic landscape and consists of open heathland, woodlands, wetlands, marshes and seven lakes and the scenery is simply stunning and can be easily seen and enjoyed as you walk along the many dedicated pathways. Whilst here you can enjoy some off the many attractions on offer like walking, jogging, angling, watching the local nature, orienteering, two play areas, cycling. In addition it serves as a grazed landscape where cattle and wild ponies wander freely and graze. The lakes are home to ducks, geese and swans who the children love to feed. The park is very well maintained by the rangers who can also assist you with any queries you have. The reserve is also home to a Donkey Sanctuary, where you can meet the donkeys. There are places to stop for refreshments with a choice of cafe and restaurant here, both serving hot and cold food and drinks. Sutton Park National Nature Reserve is a great day out for the whole as there is so much on offer here, there are activities to appeal and entertain everyone. It offers the perfect opportunity to escape city life and relax in beautiful surroundings.
Lickey Hills county Park in Birmingham is a lush natural area that provides breathtaking views and a place to enjoy fresh air and the outdoors. Visitors can explore the park, which includes a variety of terrain. Numerous events are hosted throughout the year so each visit is unique and memorable!
This lovely 30 acre garden is owned by the Berkely family. Here you will see most aspects of gardening, formal and informal, woodland and herbaceous. A garden full of secrets where every corner reveals something new.
One of Britain's oldest and most spectacular arboretums, and home to abundant wildlife, this lovely, tranquil place is now open to the public, and well worth a visit.
A network of footpaths and bridleways and 4 waymarked trails cross the park's 180 acres of woodland, meadows and wetland. There is a tea room and visitor centre, which can be hired for special occasions.
Project Kingfisher officially became Kingfisher County Park in 2004. This 11 km expanse runs along the River Cole from Coventry Road to Chelmsley Wood. The project was aimed at caring for the river and its surrounding natural enviornment. Today the valley includes a variety of animals and plants with formal areas that are open to the public.
Formal and informal garden rooms set in 2.5 acres with a lot to see through the different seasons. There are plenty of seats in the gardens to enjoy the view — home-made lunches and teas are also available.
Moseley Park and Pool can be found just two miles from the centre of Birmingham. This beautiful greenscape has remained unchanged for over a century. A total of 11 verdant acres offer tranquil parkland and a gorgeous lake that is thriving with fish. Enjoy fresh air, lovely scenery and a chance to escape the bustle of the city by visiting Moseley Park!
Located at the heart of the Black Country, this enchanting country park started life as Baggeridge Colliery but now encompasses 150 acres of beautiful parkland.
Martineau Gardens continues to inspire visitors to learn more about the natural environment. The property contains many organic treasures, including an orchard that grows figs, grapes, apples and mulberries. See vegetable and herb beds, the nature trail and formal garden with its unique shrubs and trees. A children's play area is available for younger guests.
Baddesley Clinton is an idyllic medieval moated manor house and gorgeous garden. The house has withstood many centuries, serving as the Ferrer family home for 500 years. Visitor can explore the interior, which features Elizabethian era decor and furnishings. The outdoor garden is just as captivating with stewponds, romantic lakes and a nature walk.
Sheldon County Park spans a spacious 300 acre property that includes grasslands, old hedgerows, wetlands and mature woodlands. Located right at the city's edge, this location is a popular escape for travellers and residents. See the historic 17th century dairy farm which currently serves as the Park Ranger Service headquarters.
New Hall Valley Country Park can be found between Wylde Green and Walmley. This beautiful green space was established in 2005 and includes 160 lush acres. The region encompasses wetland grazing meadows, ancient woodlands and former farmland. Foot paths and cycle routes are available as well as a nature conservation site, plant nursery and two playgrounds for children.
A wonderful 4-acre site with a vast array of plantlife, from the native to the very rare. Located in and amongst a collection of medieval farm buildings there are plenty of features to be explored and admired in this lovely garden. Visit the cider press, the pools, the grotto and the kitchen garden.
Broadfield Court is a beautiful estate situated in the outstanding North Herefordshire countryside. Wander around the gardens, enjoy lunch in the award winning café and round off your visit tasting Bodenham wines in the 16th century winery.
Here we have a 20th century garden that is blessed with colour and an informal atmosphere. A sunken garden has a fine display of Spring bulbs and the roses peak in June and July.
A truly great English garden arranged in outdoor 'rooms', each having its own character, separated by hedges and walls. The garden is famous for its rare trees and shrubs.
The Hill Close Gardens in Warwick are a rare and hidden treasure that offers breathtaking scenery to those who venture there. This area was once utilised by the townsfolk who lived above their business to get away from the crowded town. See how the former owners carefully designed and tended the plots to create a green haven all their own.
Jephson Gardens is a stunning oasis in the heart of Leamington Spa, it is a haven of peace and tranquillity and a welcome retreat for both locals and visitors to the area. These Victorian gardens can be dated back to 1831 and today are Grade II listed on the English Heritage register. The gardens and planting here are immaculate, and they are so well maintained. Throughout the year the floral displays are so vibrant and the aromas that waft through the air are delicious. In addition to the stunning planting, there are lots more to enjoy including, the Glasshouse that has an impressive selection of tropical plants and a goldfish pond. The Restaurant in the Park is open for lunches and dinner and serves a good selection of hot and cold dishes, that are tasty and good value for money. There is also a cafe where you can stop for some light refreshments. It is interesting to read the memorials to past citizens to the town and also take time to see the various carvings around the gardens, they are quite intriguing. The lake has benches placed around it where you can watch the ducks and geese or just sit back in relax in the lovely tranquil surroundings. There is a play area in the Mill Gardens where, children can have hours of enjoyment in the sand pit and playing on the swings, slides and climbing frames. It is also nice to take a relaxing riverside walk, or go boating on the River Leam, the boat centre is located in the Mill Gardens. With lots of gentle walks and lots to see and do Jephson Gardens offer a lovely day out for everyone.
Built upon a number of shallow terraces, this delightful 2 1/2 acre garden has been open for public viewing since the early 1990s. The old mill pond has been incorporated into the design of the garden.(Limited wheelchair access - enquire before visit)
Batsford offers one of the largest and most extensive private collections of trees and shrubs in Britain. You'll also find a statue of Buddha Batsford and a Japanese style bridge in this amazing garden.
A fantastic Cotswold garden covering 3 acres that has only recently opened for public viewing. Its features include a knot garden, potager, coloured borders and a shade house.
Set close to the River Severn, the vineyards benefit from the micro-climate created by the river valley site. Established in the 1970s and producing award-winning wines recommended by Rick Stein.
The Palace Theatre has a long history as a cultural and entertainment centre in Redditch, and continues to serve that purpose. It is a purpose built theatre building and was originally described as a miniature opera house with all modern facilities. Today it is a significant historic building, still retaining its original decor, charm and beauty. They host a full, diverse and interesting range of professional productions and top acts that include comedy, drama, dancing, concerts, tribute acts, plays and much more. This intimate theatre has all modern conveniences and technology, the sound and lighting is excellent and seating is comfortable and offers excellent views of the stage. The bar area is lively and bustling, it can get busy, there is a good choice of beverages and snacks. Staff are friendly and helpful and the theatre has a lovely friendly and welcoming atmosphere. It is possible to take a tour of this lovely historic building where you will be introduced to the architecture of the well known designer Bertie Crewe, told the history of the building and how it is run today. Tours are both interesting and informative and it is necessary to book them in advance. Palace Theatre is a real gem offering a fabulous choice of productions in a lovely venue with a great atmosphere, ticket prices are very reasonable and you are assured a fantastic night out. Should not be missed if you are in the area.
Imagination Street is an indoor childrens play centre that offers a safe and fun environment. They are located in Bromsgrove, in a modern, bright and airy building. There is lots for younger visitors to enjoy here with a fabulous play frame complete with a huge slide, zip wires and ball pools, there is also a baby sensory room, interactive football zone, imagination zone, Playstation and library room, dressing up as well as a formula one race track, it is crammed full of fun things to do. There is a nice coffee shop that serves a good selection of beverages, snacks and hot and cold dishes that are tasty and well priced. With lots of seating in comfy leather sofas you can relax and observe as the children play. It is well maintained and spotlessly clean. Staff are friendly and very helpful. The centre is open daily and is open from 10am to 6pm Monday to Friday and from 10.30am to 5.30pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays. Imagination Street offers children ample space to run around and lots to engage them during a visit, prices are very reasonable and the facilities are very good and well looked after with friendly staff, great for young families.
Dudley Canal Trust Trips offer frequent guided boat trips through the impressive network of tunnels that were built to transport the raw materials that were so important to the industrial revolution that transpired here back in the 1830's. Your guided tour will involve videos, lifelike reconstructions and amazing music and light shows. The trip takes about 45 minutes and is interesting and informative and the guides are brilliant so, enthusiastic, entertaining and knowledgeable, they make the whole experience first class. There are other tours that are longer and cover other canals that you can take, they are popular and book up so will need to book in advance if interested. You will not be able to comprehend that this network of tunnels runs under Dudley town it is quite remarkable. Dudley Canal Trust Trips are brilliant and should not be missed if you are in the area, you will not be disappointed by the experience.
Broadway Casino offers a comfortable setting and many exciting games that will make your holiday as thrilling as possible! Feel the excitement of the win while playing roulette, blackjack, slots, there card poker or Punto Banco. The venue also includes the Mirage Restaurant which features a fusion menu full of colourful delights!
Grosvenor G Casino in Birmingham offers an excellent opportunity for fun, excitement and a bit of leisure time. The facility includes a high quality restaurant, bar and sports and entertainment lounge. Play roulette, blackjack, poker and slots then take a break with a bite to eat or a refreshing beverage!
Trains run on regular dates throughout the year offering visitors the chance to board and admire the trains in all their glory.
If you want high quality entertainment, the Symphony Hall is your best bet. This beautiful venue hosts a wide range of performances each year. Come see concerts featuring jazz, blues, folk and world music or stay for a stunning stage performance. Comedy, spoken word, dance and family-friendly productions are all found on the Symphony Hall schedule.
The Balti Restaurant Association strives to maintain a high standard in dining and food preparation. The facility can be found a mere 20 minutes from the city centre via bus. Visitors will love this unique shopping opportunity, which includes a variety of food outlets that sell hardware, Balti bowls, cooking utensils and Asian artefacts.
The International Convention Centre is a top-notch venue that hosts approximately 500 events annually. The building is made to high standards to offer the best event space imaginable. Gatherings of all sizes are accommodated with flexibility that allows each occasion to be completely unique from the rest. Travellers should contact the ICC to inquire about scheduling, availability and more.
The Birmingham Royal Ballet offers a variety of high class performances for those who love classic entertainment. Many beloved shows are put on, including well-known tales like the Nutcracker. A full list of upcoming performances is available by season. Enjoy an engaging story spun by superb performers and enchanting music!
The Birmingham Hippodrome offers an eclectic selection of fine entertainment for the whole family! See classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves or enjoy a breathtaking performance of the Welsh National Opera. The venue also offers a deli bar, private dining options and the Circle restaurant which boasts modern fare and a generous wine list.
The Electric Birmingham is the oldest operating cinema in the United Kingdom. It is located in a lovely retro building and showcases new releases, independent films, intelligent mainstream films and more. It is a small and intimate venue and creates a feel of what it was like in the golden age of film going. The theatre is fully licenced to serve alcohol and they have sofas and a waiter service available. A visit to the Electric Birmingham provides grown up entertainment in a casual and relaxing environment and a different perspective on todays cinema experience.
The Hall Little Green Theatre was established in 1950 by a group of bold and ambitious theatre enthusiasts. After much effort and fundraising, the project commenced, although it wasn't without its challenges. Today the theatre serves as a beloved part of the local community. Guests can stop by and see a great performance with many productions scheduled throughout the year.
Teamworks Karting in Birmingham offers a fast-paced way to spend an afternoon! Get behind the wheel and show your skills by manoeuvring a slick kart around challenging lengths of track. Sessions are available for adults as well as children 16 years of age and under.Experience the United Kingdom's "finest kart circuit" during your next holiday!
Curzon Street Station originally served as the London and Birmingham Railway terminus. It was constructed in 1838 by Philip Hardwick, the man behind the original Euston Station. The Curzon Street Station has survived many years as well as the potability of demolition. It remains as one of the greatest and most historically important buildings in the city.
Add adrenaline to your holiday by booking a session with the Allstars Driving Academy! This fast-paced attraction invites you to learn how to drive like a pro. Full driver training programmes are offered with custom packages that are tailored to the needs of the client. The academy maintains a fleet of gymkhana, drift and rally cars that are always ready to go!
Evesham Arts Centre is a premier entertainment venue and provides a varied schedule of events from live concerts, dance, drama, comedy, pantomimes, musical theatre, workshops and much more. It is a major part of the community and has a philosophy to encourage both performing and visual arts. In addition to showing professional artists and productions they host amateur productions and local community groups. It provides a modern intimate environment that is comfortable and welcoming, facilities include a fully incensed bar, coffee bar and lounge seating, the prices here are very reasonable. Regardless of where you sit you will have a good visual of the stage area, with friendly and helpful staff, good organisation and a great programme of events the Evesham Arts Centre is a fabulous venue to visit.
Avon Leisure Cruises offer specialist river cruises aboard their two boats on the River Avon. Both are comfortably decorated, weatherproofed, heated, with toilets, a bar and panoramic windows allowing unrestricted views of the river. They are available for private hire and offer the ideal party venue, they can cater for you or you can take along your own food and drink. A basic cruise will last for about one and a half hours but longer cruise times can be arranged or you can include a stop at the gorgeous historic village of Fladbury, you can entertain yourself whilst you are here or take a visit to the Lock and Mill. They also offer a three course Sunday lunch cruise, the perfect way to spend a relaxing Sunday. As you cruise along these tranquil waters you will encounter some beautiful countryside, and you will feel yourself relax and unwind as you meander down the river. The staff of Avon Leisure Cruises are friendly and attentive and you are well looked after whilst you are onboard, they will ensure you have a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Life Emporium gives local artists, artisan producers and businesses a base from which to promote and sell their goods. All goods are displayed in a tidy and orderly fashion with each trader taking a stand in the appropriate department for their goods. All goods are clearly marked with the price and they are responsible for their own goods. There is a great range available here with hand made cards, arts and crafts, gift shops, sweet shop, interior decoration and accessories, personalised hoodies and shirts, jewellery, beauty salon and much more. The store is large and airy and offers a relaxed and casual shopping experience. Life Emporium is the perfect place to come for a unique and individual present whilst supporting local businesses.
The Regal Cinema is more than just an ordinary cinema it is an entertainment venue that hosts a whole range of cultural events, from films, live performances, comedy, art exhibitions, keynote lectures, live sports feed, fashion shows and more. The building has been lovingly restored and has kept many of the art deco features and the toilets are particularly glamorous. During the day there is an elegant coffee shop where you can relax with friends with a coffee and a light refreshments, at night this area is transformed into a wine bar that is trendy and vibrant. Patrons to the venue have a number of options when it comes to watching a film, you can sit at a candlelit table, get cosy in the double love seats, take a regular seat or one in one of the Royal boxes. They show a variety of films from blockbusters to independent. With comfy seats, a waitress service to your seats and reasonable prices the Regal Cinema makes for a great time out. It is different to modern cinemas but definitely worth a visit.
Grand Theatre has had a presence in Wolverhampton since 1894, and the exterior facade remains pretty much as it was when it first opened. The theatre serves as an entertainment venue for the town and the Midlands region. It hosts a diverse programme of events that includes major touring productions comprising of drama, musicals, ballet, dance, opera, variety, concerts and pantomimes. The theatre has quite an intimate feel and consists of a three-tiered Victorian auditorium and a beautiful interior with many fine period features and stunning architecture, particularly the ceiling. The seating is very comfortable and most seats offer unrestricted views of the stage and the acoustics are excellent. The staff are extremely, friendly, helpful and professional throughout the theatre. There rare a few bar areas and you will find them to have a nice relaxed vibe, they are cosy and offer a nice place to meet for pre-show drinks, the bars are well stocked and reasonably priced. The Grand Theatre is a delightful venue that is warm and welcoming and with such a huge range of productions there is something to suit everyone and ticket prices are very reasonable so definitely worth coming to see a show here.
West Park is a Victorian municipal park that encompasses around 43 acres and includes a lake and beautifully landscaped green spaces. It is ideally located close to the city centre and is thought to be one of the finest, natural Victorian parks remaining in England. It original purpose was to serve as an area for certain sporting activities namely, bowls, archery and cricket. Today it still serves the community and has tennis courts and a bowling green other features include, a boating lake, children's play area, heated Victorian conservatory that is open from 10am to 4pm most days except Tuesday and Wednesdays. The chalet tearooms are cosy and inviting and serve a nice selection of beverages and light snacks, that are reasonably priced. There are loads of areas to enjoy a picnic and admire the stunning plants, flowers, shrubs and trees as well as the peace and tranquillity the park offers. The park is very popular and enjoyed by joggers, walkers and families who love the attractions and the wide open spaces where children can run about. West Park is beautifully maintained and a great park for the whole family, it makes for an enjoyable day out for all especially on a nice day.
Arena Theatre in the heart of Wolverhampton is an intimate and individual venue that serves as a cultural centre to the local and extended community. They host an interesting and broad variety of theatre, dance, music and comedy shows to cater to all tastes. It is a great theatre with facilities that include a friendly and vibrant bar area that offers the ideal place to meet for pre-show drinks as well as a coffee bar where you can get refreshments and light snacks. The shows they put on are first class and thoroughly enjoyable and offer great value for money. You will find the staff to be friendly and most helpful and enhance your overall experience here. The theatre seating is very comfortable and the offers great views regardless of where you sit, the acoustics are excellent and the overall experience is wonderful. Arena Theatre is a delightful venue and should not be missed if you get the opportunity to go, you will be delighted with the overall experience.
Light House Media Centre is located in the historic Chubb Buildings, it is an independent cinema, complete with two screens, three galleries and a cafe bar, an ideal meeting place if you are in the town. The building has lots of interesting architectural features and has a friendly and welcoming ambience. It Is a cultural centre for the community and proudly hosts a diverse filled programme of events and shows, including opera, ballet, music, theatre screenings, big budget movies, independent productions, foreign films, archive films, contemporary films, indie films and much more. The galleries serve as an ideal backdrop for local and other contemporary artists to exhibit their work. There is a bar cafe that opens throughout the day and serves a good selection of beverages and light snacks and refreshments, with its glass-roofed courtyard you can seat outside regardless of the weather. They frequently hold fairs, and other events so best to check the website to see what is on. Light Media Centre offers so much to its visitors, definitely worth a visit, if you want a bite to eat, see some interesting art or take in a film, it is all here in this delightful venue.
Wolf Mountain Indoor Climbing and Cave Centre is a premier indoor climbing centre located close to the city centre in Wolverhampton. The centre has excellent facilities, full equipment and the staff are friendly, professional and patient. Safety is paramount here and you are given a full safety briefing before you take part in any activity. They offer a choice of extreme activities that include climbing, indoor caving, abseiling, archery, mountain biking, kayaking and canoeing. If you are prefer to spectate or require a rest after an activity there is a nice cafe where you can relax with a beverage and a snack. There are also a number of viewing areas where you can observe the events taking place. They cater to all abilities from novices to experienced climbers and run classes to accommodate everyone. Wolf Mountain Indoor Climbing and Cave Centre is open every day and the prices are very reasonable and offer great value for money. If you are looking for a challenge or a new experience then get yourself to the Wolf Mountain Indoor Climbing and Cave Centre you are assured a fun and energetic activity in a safe and friendly environment, you will not be disappointed.
Cotswold Lavender are probably the prettiest and nicest smelling fields that you will ever see, you are invited to come and visit them on their farm to see for yourself the beauty of these fields. Generally open from June to August when the lavender is in bloom, you are welcome to come and walk the fields and distillery. The harvest will take place when the crop is ready and this cannot be predetermined, it then needs to be distilled immediately after cutting, it is only on these times that the distillery will actually be operational. Located in a splendidly renovated Cotswold Stone barn on the premises are the lovely Gift Shop and Tea Rooms. The Gift Shop stocks the complete range of products they sell from lavender plants, dry lavender bunches, the best English Lavender Essential Oils and their best seller the Slumber Gel, there are loads more products available here. The Tea Rooms are cosy and welcoming and sell refreshments and light snacks as well as a selection of cakes and pastries for your enjoyment. Cotswold Lavender offers a unique and unusual day out that is interesting and enjoyable for all the family.
Echills Wood Railway is a 7 1/4" gauge track, that operates both steam and diesel locomotives, it is located at Kingsbury Water Park. The railway is open every Sunday from 11.00am to about 15.30pm, the hours can be longer in the summer months. The running of the trains is dependent on weather conditions. The fares are very reasonable, a single ticket is £1 and the length of the journey is 1km and lasts about 7 minutes, a return journey is £2 and the ride is 2 kilometres and takes about 15-20 minutes. The train ride is excellent fun, you go over bridges and through tunnels and there are even audio signals. Take time to visit the Station Masters Garden Railway which, is located at the rear of the main Harvesters station on EWR. The railway runs on most normal operating days, using a range of models powered by either battery or live steam on a 32mm gauge track. You can take the opportunity to drive your own model train here but, need to arrange in advance with EWR. Echills Wood Railway operate a number of different events throughout the year with Santa specials and Halloween events, they are very popular and do get busy so need to be booked well in advance. The smell of the steam and sounds of the locomotives is very comforting and nostalgic. Echills Wood Railway is a fun activity that everyone can enjoy and so reasonable too, the ride is thoroughly enjoyable, highly recommended.
NPF Bassetts Pole Paintball offers a host of activities in a safe, friendly and professional environment. Before you take part in any activity you are given a full safety briefing, you are then free to have a fun and exciting day. Situated in 200 acres of natural woodland you have the perfect environment for a paintball war, with lots of natural coverage and hiding places and lots of authentic props to ensure an exciting and exhilarating experience. The paintball equipment here is in good condition and they supply all the items that you will need however, you have the option to upgrade your equipment and gun, as well as buying additional forms of ammunition like, smoke bombs, grenades and flash bangs. Those aged over 8 can get involved in mini paintballing. In addition to paintballing they also offer Super Hero Wrestling, don your suit and head gear and gather your inflatable's and set out for a load of laughs and fun, as you try to bop your opponent. Try out the inflatable assault course or test your stamina and balance on the Rocca Rolla, will you be the victor. You have to be aged 8 and older to enjoy these activities. If you don't like the idea of getting bruised and bumped in paintballing then one of these activities could be for you. The staff here are brilliant so friendly and helpful in explaining things and ensuring you have a great day out. There is a cafe onsite that serves a selection of beverages and light meals and snacks. There is so much on offer at NPF Bassetts Pole Paintball that the difficulty will be choosing an activity. All activities are reasonably priced and great value for money.
The Richard Hagan Gallery focuses on Original Contemporary British Art, it is housed in a charming 17th century building that is full of character. The gallery is open daily during the year and has a continually altering display of excellent paintings and sculptures, in addition to some permanent displays. During the year there are three inclusive group exhibitions. The main focus at this gallery is on the finest in Scottish contemporary and Cornish art. The paintings and objects on display here lean more to the modern representational and abstract.
Set within the beautiful south Shropshire countryside, Ludlow is a flourishing market town famed for its excellent eateries, festivals and castle. Stunning buildings line the winding streets adding to the atmosphere of, according to Sir John Betjeman, ""the most perfect town in England.""
Artifex is a lovely gallery that has the best in modern British art and craft, and has a lovely warm and welcoming atmosphere. The staff are extremely friendly, very professional and knowledgeable and happy to help in any way they can. The 3,000 square foot gallery is packed with handcrafted jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, furniture, metalwork, woodwork and contemporary art pieces. Artifex is different in that you will only find unique pieces that are of high quality available here. The first floor gallery is committed to paintings, they are all originals and at anytime you will find 18 artists works on show in the gallery. In addition they run exhibitions of one person shows that feature a number of their works. The furniture gallery concentrates in 'one-off' modern pieces that are manufactured by Britian's premier furniture makers. You can commission your own individual piece or select from the large selection of items on display. Artifex is open every day and should be visited if you are in the area, you might find an unusual and unique item to take home or just enjoy the delightful pieces that are on show.
Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden are dedicated to the memory of a local, Ernest "Chinese" Wilson who became a well known plant hunter who operated from the USA, his expeditions took him all over China, Japan, Korea and much of Asia. The gardens offer a place of peace and tranquillity in Chipping Campden, they are beautiful and well maintained. You will find some unusual and rare plants here that were originally brought back from Asia, they are all labelled which, is helpful. In fact he introduced more than 1,200 species of trees and shrubs. There is a story board that illustrates the life and exploits of Ernest Wilson in China, and his later years, it is very informative and interesting. The gardens are hidden away behind a brick wall that faces the high street and is accessed via a little Tudor archway. There are lots of benches where you can sit and enjoy the calming atmosphere. The gardens rely on donations and there are boxes for contributions. If you are interested in plants and trees and want to know where they came from and when they were brought into the country you will find all this and more here at the Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden. If you have some time then come and see these delightful gardens and find out more about this intriguing man at the Ernest Wilson Memorial Garden
The Court Barn is an old tithe barn that itself is interesting but, housed in this historic structure is an exhibition relating to the Arts and Crafts movement in Chipping Campden. The exhibits on show are well presented and are all relevant to the local area or by local artists showcasing their works and talent. The staff here are very friendly and enthusiastic and really enhance your visit to the Court Barn. It is an intimate venue but the quality of work on display is fantastic and there are some really nice and unique items available to purchase. There are some interesting videos that demonstrate how certain items are made. It does not take you very long to get around the museum but, nevertheless it is interesting and informative and throws considerable light on the Arts and Crafts movement and its legacy here in the Cotswolds. If you are in the area then a visit to the court Barn Museum is worthwhile.
The Old Silk Mill offers a cooperative of more than twenty artists and craftspeople a venue to showcase their crafts and talents in this historic building. The Old Silk Mill is also known as the home of C.R Ashbee's world acclaimed Guild of Handicraft who inhabited the property from 1902 to 1908. There continues to be a representative of the Guild at the Old Silk Mill through Hart Goldmiths and Silversmiths and you can see these and other artists at work here, it is like stepping back in time. In addition they are more than happy to discuss their work with you. The Old Silk Mill provides the perfect conditions to exhibit these works in a bright and airy environment with a welcoming atmosphere. You will find a combination of contemporary and traditional craftspeople, they include artists, ceramicists, designers, furniture makers, glass makers, metal workers, photographers, sculptors, stone carvers, textile artists and wood carvers. The aim of the co-operative is to help expose and develop the artists profiles and allow people to meet them and discuss their works. Each member will have the opportunity to administer the co-operatives numerous exhibitions. The gallery is open each day from 10am to 5pm. There is a lovely coffee shop that has a inviting and relaxed ambience where you can enjoy a good selection of tea and coffees and some delicious cakes/biscuits that offer great value for money. Do take the time to visit the Old Silk Mill it is a true working museum and has a really nice selection of exhibits and also offers the opportunity to purchase a unique gift.
The Big Play Barn is located in Middleton, near Tamworth, it offers a a safe and friendly environment for children to play in. It consists of a large play area that has slides, ball pits, rope bridges and much more. Outside the fun continues with a giant outdoor pillow, water zorbing and giant inflatable obstacle course obviously these are dependent on the weather. Often there are activities taking place that the children can get involved in. There is plenty of seating available both inside and outside where you can sit and observe. The venue is clean and well maintained and the facilities are excellent. Staff are very friendly and helpful. The cafe is welcoming and has a nice selection of freshly made home cooked light lunches and hot and cold dishes as well as cakes and ice creams. They are open daily from 9.30am to 6.30pm and prices are very reasonable. It is very popular so can get busy but still offers plenty of opportunity for the children to run around and have fun. The Big Play Barn is a great family attraction whatever the weather, children can let off steam in a safe and fun environment whilst you relax with a coffee. Highly recommended a great friendly attraction with loads on offer to keep children entertained.
Kingsbury Water Park is a first class water attraction in Warwickshire, it is located in 600 acres of country park and contains 15 lakes. The park is open everyday except Christmas day and there is no charge for entry but, the car park does charge a nominal fee and you will need to have cash to pay as they do not accept cards. The park offers a place of peace and tranquillity away from the bustle of the town where you can enjoy this piece of glorious countryside. As you walk along the pathways, watch out for the local birds and wildlife, hire a bike or take along your own and enjoy the many attractions here. Children will love exploring the park and all the space they have to run around, as well as the adventure playground, children's farm and the miniature railways. Take along a picnic which, you can eat at one of the many picnic areas, or there is a cafe that serves a good selection of beverages and light refreshments. Activities you can enjoy on the lakes include fishing, pedal boats, power boats, sailing and jet bikes as well as sailing your own model boats. Unfortunately, you cannot swim or paddle in the lakes and also barbecues are not allowed in the park. The information centre has everything you need to know about the park and the activities here. The gift shop has a nice choice of gifts, toys, books and souvenirs available that are also value for money. There are camp and caravan sites available for those that wish to spend some time here enjoying the facilities. Kingsbury Water Park is the ideal day out for the whole family with so much to see and do here, everyone will be entertained and a fun day out for all will be had.
Warwick Arts Centre is an integral part of the university and wider community. This stunning building has a theatre, studio theatre, conference room, music centre, practise rooms, bookshop and bars. It is a busy venue and hosts in excess of 2300 events and performances a year of music, drama, dance, mime, comedy, film, visual arts and literature. Films are shown throughout the year, other events are generally shown during the three University terms. The bookshop has a large stock of books that cater to everyone, and even has a children's section. The Mead Gallery is a vast and beautiful designated contemporary art gallery that displays a highly respected catalogue of international and contemporary art. When it comes to eating or drinking on the premises there are plenty of choices with two bars and Le Gusta Oven and Bar that serves a selection of pizzas, tapas and favourites such as Bangers and Mash. Warwick Arts Centre is a centre of excellence for the arts and definitely worth a visit, check to see what is taking place here.
The Loft Theater has had a long standing of producing live theatre in Leamington Spa, and caters to the local and surrounding areas. Managed by a team who are predominantly volunteers, they strive to bring professional standards to all their community based theatre as well as a diverse programme of events. Annually they produce about 9 shows for the main auditorium and less for the smaller Douglas Ford studio theatre. They engage in all aspects of theatrical styles from classic to modern, tragedy to comedy and musical theatre. Everyone will find a production here that will appeal to them. This intimate theatre is a bit dated but it has a welcoming and casual atmosphere and there is a theatre bar where you can enjoy a drink throughout and after the show. Regardless of where you sit you are afforded great views of the stage and the sound is very good . Such is the high standard of productions and acting that you will forget that you are watching an amateur production! Tickets are reasonably priced so check to see what productions are coming and see what amazing local talent there is.
Leamington's only and oldest multiplex cinema, situated in the main shopping parade in Portland Place East. It has undergone a major expansion without losing any of the intimacy and magic.
Potter In is a craft studio where customers come along to have fun and get creative in this art and craft shop. The shop is ideally situated in the centre of Leamington Spa town. Customers can choose from a number of activities, such as pottery painting, decopatching, jewellery making and mosaicing. They offer a service of making a special souvenir of your baby made either in a clay imprint, 3D impression of its hands or feet and silver personalised jewellery. The staff are lovely, friendly, professional and helpful, and at hand if you require any assistance. There is a lovely relaxed ambience and they serve coffee, fairtrade tea and squash. Potter In is a great place to find your artistic side, you can get creative and be amazed at your final result, lots of pieces to choose from. It is a great activity for all ages and is great fun as a party for children or adults.
Vida Beauty Clinic offers a luxurious experience that will leave you feeling completely pampered. The business operates inside the Hawkesyard Hall in Armitage, enhancing the experience with handsome architecture. Book a session for body treatments, ear piercing, facials, makeup, hands and feet treatments, waxing, dermaroller treatment or schedule a pregnancy package for expectant mothers.
The Criterion Theatre is a real part of the community, it is a small theatre that is privately owned by its members. During the year they showcase eight house productions, one of these is by the Youth Group. In addition there are appearances from other theatre groups and folk concerts. They also operate workshops for both seasoned and amateur members and on a Saturday morning they run drama classes for junior members. On production nights the theatre bar is open to all and it is a nice area to relax in. The theatre also operates other events for the community such as regular coffee mornings, exhibitions by local artists, and an annual Christmas Carol evening. Come and see the talent for yourself at the Criterion Theatre and enjoy the show.
War Memorial Park is a popular attraction for locals and visitors and as well as having a number of permanent features it also hosts numerous special events during the year. The permanent features within the park include playing fields, formal gardens, walkways, a pitch and putt golf course, tennis courts, football pitches, bowling greens, putting green, skate park, aviary and the popular children's playground as well as a splash n' play water feature that is only open during the summer months. In addition there are two cafes that offer a place to sit and watch all the activity going on whilst enjoying a coffee, toilets and showers. The park is open all year round for its patrons enjoyment. Some of the special events that take place here are charity runs and cycles, as well as the regular and popular family festival. War Memorial Park offer fun and activities to all ages and abilities, a great free fun day out in Coventry.
Belgrade Theatre has had a long standing in Coventry but the building we see today was the result of extensive refurbishment in 2007, and it is now a much improved and major part of the community and wider area. The philosophy here is that through the experience of theatre you change and enrich peoples lives. They strive to be one of the foremost progressive producing theatres in the country and to provide a exhilarating combination of entertaining and alluring live experiences within the confines of the building. The Belgrade Theatre has a full and varied schedule that includes produced, visiting and community work. With the Belgrade Cafe Bar and B4 Grill they are plenty of choices for dining and the prices are reasonable and the atmosphere is jovial and relaxed. Belgrade Theatre is a great choice for a night of entertainment.
You'll find a wide range of readings and shows to entertain you at the Playhouse. Check the website for up to date shows and plan a magical evening during your stay in Gloucestershire.
Central SUP have three locations in the Tamworth and Nottingham areas of the Midlands. They offer the opportunity to try your hand at stand up paddle boarding, a fast growing fun and energetic sport. They specialise in training as well as lessons for those new to this sport, it is open to all ages and is suited to most people as long as you can stand up. They have all the equipment needed to make the most out of your experience. This area of the Midlands offers the best opportunities to paddleboard with all the lakes, rivers and canals around. Instructors are friendly, qualified, professional and encouraging in getting you up and going. They operate on most nights throughout the summer months and every weekend. Central SUP is an accredited school that promotes and encourages the sport of stand up paddle boarding as a fun and exciting activity that most people can get involved with, a great way to get fit whilst enjoying the waters and surrounding countryside, a brilliant outdoor activity, in a lovely location.
Flight Simulators Midlands offers you the opportunity to fulfil a dream of flying an airplane, or as close as many of use will get. These simulators are as authentic as you can get to the real thing, and included are a 737simjet, 747simjet and A320simjet. You receive instructions from fully qualified and friendly pilots with years of flying experience and airtime, who will immediately put you at ease. They will guide you through what is involved and offer instructions on the operation of the simulators. You can choose where to fly with a variety of destinations available from the Far East to Europe. There is a hospitality where you can relax before or after your flight and savour the experience. If you have always wanted to fly a plane this is your opportunity, come visit the professional and friendly staff at Flight Simulators Midlands.
The Midland Air Museum is a great example of how a passion and commitment can evolve into something great. From small beginnings the Midland Air Museum has grown into a highly regarded aviation museum. Housed in the Sir Frank Whittle Jet Heritage Centre to the north of Coventry Airport, you will find a large collection of aviation memorabilia, from books, videos, photos, artefacts and aircraft parts to a collection of fighter planes that have all been carefully restored, all there to tell the story of jet aviation. During your visit you can get up close to these aircraft with many of the cockpits and engines on display and staff available to answer any questions you might have. The Midland Air Museum is interesting and informative for all ages and has a gift shop and the Argosy Tea Room that provides a menu of light snacks and refreshments for your enjoyment.
The hall is a magnificent example of 18th century architecture and it boasts a lovely garden and parkland. Why not admire some of the wonderful ceiling murals and the grand staircase, before trying your hand at bowls on the green.
Has to be one of England's loveliest cathedrals, complete with royal tombs, medieval cloisters and ancient crypt as well as magnificent Victorian stained glass. During Anglo-Saxon times, Worcester was one of the most important monastic cathedrals in the country and a great centre for learning.
This museum gives a fascinating insight into the life, family and friends, development and inspirations of Sir Edward Elgar, one of England's greatest composers. You can listen to the words and music of Elgar through the audio tour as you wander the exhibitions.
Impressive Hagley Hall is a regal house that maintains the classic traditions and styles of the past in a way that's timelessly breathtaking. Visitors can join guided afternoon tours to learn more about the home, property and the family that have lived in and cared for it. Guides share stories of conspiracies as well as a fire that nearly devastated the house in 1925.
The Oak House can be found in West Bromwich. This beautiful building is a half timbered yeoman farmer's home that was constructed prior to about 1630. Inside, visitor can discover a time portal that takes them back with 17th century furnishings and decor. A children's playground is available on the property.
Travellers of all ages will love exploring the mechanical treasures found at the Transport Museum! This fascinating facility offers an up close look at transportation and how it has evolved. Visitors can see three large display halls with more than 90 buses as well as interpretive displays, video presentations and the Kids Kabin activity area.
St. Mary's Church welcomes travellers to stop by for worship and reflection. Regular services are held with morning, evening and night prayers. Families will love the Mini-Mary's Sunday Gospel which is designed specifically for children. Meet the community and celebrate the glory of God during your stay in Birmingham, England!
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts promotes the study of art and music for both the University of Birmingham and the general public. This exciting landmark can be found in one of the most exquisite Art Deco buildings in the area, which was originally constructed and opened in 1939 by Queen Mary.
The Winterbourne House and Garden is a rare treasure because it is one of the few surviving examples of handsome suburban villa and garden design from the early 20th century. The house was constructed for John and Margaret Nettlefold in 1903. Today it serves as a beautiful landmark as well as a venue for an array of events and exhibits.
St. Chad's Cathedral describes itself as the "hidden jewel on the edge of the jewellery quarter." The beautiful architecture and decor make this description accurate. Religious pilgrims, curious travellers and history buffs should see this beautiful landmark, which was constructed between 1839 and 1841. The church currently contains unique relics, including a small box of St. Chad's bones.
Black Country Living Museum is a dedication to the industrial revolution and the tremendous impact that it had on Lancaster and the surrounding area. The Black Country was the initial industrial landscape anywhere in the world and first emerged in 1830. The museum is located along the vast canal network and today this out-door museum is one of the foremost museums in the country, it encompasses 26 acres and has been developed over a number of years. The result is an interactive and stimulating recreation of a village with actual residents, trams to ride and games to play, things to make and lots of stories relating to peoples lives during this time and their working lives. Among the places to view are an old style bakery, fish and chip shop, where you can try these delicious treats, and an authentic chemist, menswear shop, return to school and learn your lessons, or take a trip to the local pub where you can sample real ales that are produced locally, or go down a coal mine and witness the conditions the workers endured. There is a nice gift shop that has a collection of gifts relevant to the Black Country. Black Country Living Museum will appeal to all ages and there is something to interest everyone and is an ideal day family day out, you are assured a fun and interesting day in nostalgic settings.
A wonderful late 17th century mansion housing an important art collection with work by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth. It also features a display of Lady Labouchere's childhood clothes, and lakeside gardens for quiet walks.
This charming medieval manor house, surrounded by a moat with a timber framed gatehouse, is a truly picturesque home that dates back to the late 1300s. Meander through woodland walks or along the many waymarked trails and spot fantastic wildlife, ancient oaks and beech trees.
The Birmingham Oratory, also known as the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, is an important landmark for the Roman Catholic community. The building's roots date back to 1848 and was the work of converts Frederick Faber and John Henry Newman. Today the oratory continues to provide services, including baptisms, weddings,funerals and confirmations.
Birmingham's Crescent Theatre is among the oldest of its kind in the area. Approximately 250 cast and crew belong to the theatre and put together 15 or more productions each year. The main house offers seating for over 300 while the studio theatre can accommodate over 100. Costume, furniture and prop hire is also available.
The Hall of Memory opened in 1925 to serve as a memorial to the Birmingham men and women who sacrificed everything during World War I, World War II and conflicts since then. The lifelike figures remain a testament to the memory and spirit of those who fought hard to protect their homeland.
Gas Street Basin is a canal basin located at the heart of Birmingham. Originally named the Birmingham Canal, this landmark was constructed in 1773. The location was featured in the film Take Me High by Cliff Richard. A cottage sitting along one side of the canal was also used as the home of a character in the famous Crossroads soap opera.
Fans of Lord of the Rings and fantasy in general will love taking a stroll along the whimsical Tolkien Trail. Embark on an exciting journey that covers many aspects of the books and author. See the places that inspired some of the world's most beloved heroes and villains, from Gandalf the Grey, Aragorn, Bilbo and Frodo to Saurmon, Grima, Gollum and the Nazgul.
Industry and Genius are more than positive qualities in a person, they also describe the unique sculptural tribute erected in honour of John Baskerville. Located between the Baskerville House and Hall of Memory, this handsome landmark is made of Portland stone with reversed bronze letters on top that spell "Virgil" in the popular typeface of his namesake.
Take a seat in the Adrian Boult Hall! This spacious venue can seat up to 520 guests. The building is designed for superb acoustics that enhance the performances of a symphony orchestra. Enjoy great music, welcoming atmosphere and a beverage or snack purchased at the on-site bar and coffee area.
The Birmingham Back to Backs create historic atmosphere that allow visitors to see what life was like for the average person in Birmingham long ago. This unique attraction is only available through a guided tour, so travellers should plan accordingly before stopping by. See the city's oldest surviving court of "back to backs", or houses that were constructed around a communal courtyard.
The Old Rep Theatre is the perfect place to take in a show. The venue hosts the Birmingham Stage Company and offers seating for up to 383 guests. Amateur companies also perform on the Old Rep stage. A variety of genres are covered, including musicals, drama, plays and holiday themed productions.
The Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery is the perfect place to expand knowledge and learn more about society and the past. The extensive collections date as far back as 200,000 years ago. Many key milestones are covered all the way up to present day. See one of the finest pre-Raphaelite art as well as exhibits focused on ethnography, archaeology, social history and much more!
The Town Hall can be found right in the heart of bustling Birmingham. The handsome building is surrounded in majestic columns, setting the tone for each visit. An on-site coffee bar is available and champagne hampers are offered during production intervals. Travellers should check with staff to find out who will be performing during their stay in Birmingham!
The "distinctive and unusual" Pen Museum houses an impressive collection of approximately 5,000 items related to the steel pen trade in Birmingham as well as the history of writing in general. See real factory equipment used to produce writing utensils, interactive machines and the Victorian school room. Learn more about writing and how it has impacted the past!
The Birmingham and Midland Institute was founded in 1854 by the Act of Parliament. This historic building is an important resource for art, science and literature. Visitors can participate in educational and cultural activities including lectures on arts and science topics, concerts and exhibitions. The facility also includes the Birmingham Library which was established in 1779.
St. Martin in the Bull Ring is a beautiful church that's rich in history and design. This building is among the most ancient in Birmingham. It was constructed in 1873 utilising gothic Victorian architecture. The church continues to help nurture and grow the local Christian community. Visitors can come to worship, see the church or participate in one of the many events hosted throughout the year.
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA) is a unique charity that is entirely artist-led. The goal is to support artists and encourage engagement through exhibitions, workshops, demonstrations and activities. Visitors can explore the RBSA and expand their minds and creativity. Visitors can check with the RBSA to find out what exhibits and events will be available during their stay.
The Cathedral of St. Paul is a regal brick building that was constructed to replace an older 30' by 60' wood frame church. The current structure was extensively renovated in 1955 with a few modern conveniences added later, including air conditioning. Today St. Paul's is a gorgeous religious landmark that contains many architectural treasures!
Digbeth Tuck Trail starts on Great Barr Street, overlooking the canal system. The route encompasses a number of interesting landmarks, including the former Bird's custard factory along High Street and the Typhoo Tea Factory once found on Bordesley Street. Discover the heritage and history of this captivating area by walking the Digbeth Tuck Trail!
The Key Hill Cemetery opened in 1836, with the fist interment being 3 year old Mary Maullin. Many other notable names currently rest in and on the grounds, including Lord Mayer of Birmingham Joseph Chamberlain, philosopher Harriett Martineau, industrialist Joseph Tangye and creator of the Postal Order, John Skirrow Wright.
The Shakespeare Express offers a unique way to travel! Climb aboard and experience traditional travel with many amenities. Premier Dining options are available with a full English breakfast or delicious 3 course roast luncheon (depending on the time of day). High Tea is also served on board along with a generous selection of wine, alcoholic beverages and soft drinks.
Upon their retirement in 1981, the owners of the Smith and Pepper jewellery manufacturing firm chose to lock down their facility rather than selling it off. This landmark sat, unchanged for years. Now it serves as a time capsule that gives visitors a unique glimpse of the history of the jewellery industry.
From 1766 to 1809, the gorgeous Soho House was the living space of entrepreneur and industrialist Matthew Boulton. This historic landmark has been painstakingly restored with period furnishings, decor and art. See the beautiful dining room, which was a popular meeting spot for famous Lunar Society members and explore the 18th century garden which showcases Boulton's original planting list.
See the world's first cast iron bridge! This majestic landmark has been attracting visitors for centuries and continues to fascinate travellers with its sturdy architecture and historic importance. The original Tollhouse contains an engaging exhibition that discusses the bridge's past as well as how it has managed to remain standing for so long.
Anyone who loves vehicles, mechanical objects or simply getting around will love the Ashton Manor Road Transport Museum! This unique historic landmark showcases a wide range of full sized objects, including double decker buses and much more! The museum is currently undergoing improvements to its displays to provide an even better experience to its visitors.
Ashton Hall on Trinity Road in Birmingham is a famous destination for families. Stop by and see what events, activities and programmes are currently being hosted at this beautiful venue. The area includes lush gardens with convenient facilities so you stay comfortable during your visit. Display rooms showcasing the landmark's history are also available.
Almonry Heritage Centre is located in a stunning 14th Century building that is full of charm and character. It has had many purposes over the year from an ale house, offices, private home; today it contains a unique compilation of artefacts in addition to exhibitions that describe major events relating to the region including, the history of the great abbey and the defeat of Simon de Monfort, as well as covering the growth and development of Evesham over time. The house in particular is an amazing representation of early English architecture, it has a number of rooms that each house different collections with items from prehistoric times to the 20th Century and include items such a 18th Century clothing, medieval artefacts, furniture, tools and weapons, machinery and much more. Outside there are lovely gardens and again more pieces on display, it is peaceful and tranquil here and you can easily pass a few minutes or hours here. Almonry Heritage Centre is informative and interesting, through the visual exhibits you get a real glimpse into a past era and the lives of the people then, the guides are friendly and informative, a great place to visit for all ages.
Bantock House is situated in 43 acres of parkland and is enclosed by lovely formal gardens. The house has underwent considerable care and restoration to bring it back to its original glory and now it is a valuable part of the history of Wolverhampton. The house offers the opportunity to delve into the history of the town and its people during the Edwardian period, through exhibits. The former home of the Bantock family it is has a delightful interior and many fine features including, carved oak panelled rooms, decorative glass, tiles and period furnishings influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. On display in the house are a diverse collection of items not least locally made enamels, japanned ware, papier mache, jewellery, toys, dolls and pre-Raphaelite paintings. To entertain the younger visitors there are a range of activities taking place all over the house and lots of exhibits that you can touch and even costumes to try on. The Dutch gardens, sunken garden and rose gardens are all beautiful and absolutely stunning when in full bloom and the scents that permeate the air are gorgeous. The courtyard cafe is cosy and inviting and serves a nice choice of beverages and homemade food, The museum shop is a nice place to stop before leaving to pick up a memento or gift, they have a good choice of cards, gifts and traditional children's toys. The staff are very friendly and informative and happy to impart their knowledge about the house and the towns history. Bantock House Museum is open throughout the year, there are different opening times for winter and summer and you can get details from the website. There is no charge for entry to Bantock House Museum although donations are welcome. Bantock House will appeal to all ages and makes for a fun and interesting family day out in beautiful surroundings.
Wightwick Manor Gardens is a stunningly beautiful house that celebrates the Arts and Crafts movement. In 1937 Geoffrey Mander MP convinced the National Trust to acquire a house that was just fifty years old at the time but, was already an artefact of a past era owing to the style in which his parents had decorated its interiors, influenced by William Morris and his Arts and Crafts colleagues. The house is very interesting and has lots of lovely furniture. Geoffrey and his wife continued to live in the house as its live-in curators and continued to enhance the collection of art in the house by adding a stunning compilation of Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Rossetti, Millais, Byrne-Jones and their followers. You can take a guided tour of the house, you will find the guides to be friendly, informative and animated about the house, family and its history making for an interesting and informative tour. The gardens are beautiful, they are delightful to walk around and so peaceful and also have picnic areas for your enjoyment. There is also a lovely tea shop that is warm and inviting, it is located in a converted stable block and has some nice features like old saddles and other items of memorabilia, it serves a delightful selection of refreshments, hot and cold meals and light snacks, all reasonably priced. The shop has an unusual selection of gifts and souvenirs to take home with you. Wightwick Manor and Gardens are open throughout the year, although on certain days the house might be closed so best to check the website first. In addition they run events throughout the year and again you can get these dates from the website. Wightwick Manor Gardens is a delightful house full of history and lots of interesting features the perfect place for a day out.
Fascinating Selly Manor dates as far back as the 1300s. This important historic site was originally named as the Bournbrook's manor house where the Jouette family lived. The construction featured oak beams with mortice and tension joints. The manor later divided into multiple family homes before being painstakingly dismantled and re-assembled as a museum.
There are five Shakespeare houses, and they are all excellent destinations for children as well as for educational groups of all ages. Accompanying lectures are also available — particularly useful if you are currently studying Shakespeare. However, if you're not a student, just a fan of the work, these houses are well worth a visit!
Moseley Old Hall is a 16th century farmhouse that has an integral role in history, it was the place that King Charles II hid after he escaped from Cromwell's troops during the Battle of Worcester in 1651. It is an intriguing house full of original furniture and features, and in many instances it looks like it is still being lived in and the house is further brought to life by the staff who are dressed in period clothes using original equipment and tools. During your visit you will get to see the bed where the King slept as well as seeing the priest hole where he hid. The tour guides will bring the history of the house to life and they regale interesting stories about what life was like in the 17th century, you will find the guides to be friendly, knowledgeable and passionate about the house. The gardens are stunning and have lots of lovely features including, a collection of 17th century plants, a fruit orchard and a stunning knot garden as well as the tree hide. There is a tea room that serves a lovely selection of refreshments and light lunches. Moseley Old Hall is open throughout the year and they also run a series of events, activities and demonstrations to cater to all the family, so check out the website for further details. Moseley Old Hall transports you back in time to another era, it is a lovely welcoming and homely house that is brimming with history and is most interesting to visit, highly recommended.
New Hall Mill is one of only two that still survive in the Birmingham region. This privately-owned landmark is a registered charity. The mill is surrounded by the New Hall Valley country park, but it is not technically a part of the park. The building has been restored to bring it back to working condition. Some portions of the structure date as far back as the 18th century.
Eastnor Castle is a gorgeous historic landmark that has served as the current residents' family home for over two centuries. The building was extensively refurbished to create a stunning atmosphere. State rooms and bedrooms are available for use by private groups and businesses. This romantic venue can also be reserved for weddings.
Gordon Russell Design Museum is a dedication to the life and work of one of Britain's foremost design pioneers, his life spanned many amazing events and changes and these are all documented here. The museum is actually located in the original workshop, and is a celebration of his life and work, over a period of 60 years. Gordon Russell was an extremely talented man and had many skills, he was a furniture designer and maker, calligrapher, entrepreneur and champion of accessible well crafted design. He trained locally and had a belief that a good design could have consequences on peoples lives. He continued to pursue quality and craftsmanship even when he introduced machinery. He was heavily involved in promoting Britian's design industry following the end of World War II, his persistence and dedication had a lasting impression and effect on British industry, design and education. The museum houses a unique collection of furniture that covers many eras from the Arts and Crafts movement right through to the 80's and the introduction of utility furniture. To support these stunning pieces there is a huge archive of authentic drawings, notebooks, catalogues and correspondence in addition to admittance to the firm's original reference library. The museum is an interesting and engaging space that is educational and interesting simultaneously, a great day out for all, the guides are informative and friendly and the furniture on show is superb.
Set above a wide valley with excellent views to the Brecon Beacons. A great day out for everyone: countryside walks, ornamental gardens and a spectacular house.
Chillington has been the home of the Giffards for more than 800 years. The present owner is the 29th Giffard to own the Hall. There has been a dwelling on the site since the Doomsday Book records in 1086, but over time the building has been replaced and modified until the grand spectacle of today is all that exists.
You will be absolutely captivated by the beauty and elegance of Hellen's Manor! This fascinating home invites curious visitors to explore its room and be transported to an older era. Private tours are offered for groups and can include catering. Travellers should contact the facility prior to visiting to book a group tour.
The Lord Leycester Hospital is the "crown of Warwick historic buildings." This handsome and sprawling facility was a charitable institution for the housing and care of the needy, aged and infirm. Despite the name, it was never actually a medical establishment. Today the landmark still stands as a beautiful example of a timbre framed buildings that date back to the 14th century.
Grevel House is located at the north end of Campden, and is the town's oldest house. It is an excellent illustration of 14th century architecture, in the Perpendicular Gothic style, with its elegantly decorated windows, its gargoyles, their purpose was to scare away bad spirits as well as acting as rain spouts, and sundial. This historic house was the home of William Grevel and is the first great wool mansion, having chimneys as opposed to just holes in the roof. William Grevel was one of the country's most effective wool merchants. At the time his home would have been surrounded by wattle and daub huts, so you get a perspective of his immense wealth. Unfortunately you can't get inside the house but can admire its beauty from outside.
The Collegiate Church of St. Mary in Warwick is a working church found near the centre of town. The building has been welcoming the faithful for more than 1,000 years, providing a place for reflection and celebration of God. It is among the largest of England's churches. Events are hosted throughout the year.
St James' Church is a prominent landmark here in Chipping Camden and this majestic church has been standing here since the 1400's, and can be seen for miles around. It is a renowned Perpendicular Wool church and one of the finest examples in England. There are cards available to allow you to take a self guided tour, it will not take you very long to see this church nevertheless it is still interesting with many lovely features, including medieval altar frontals, medieval cope, stone sculptures, stained glass windows, tapestries and works of silk. Outside there is an old graveyard and the headstones and tombs make for interesting reading and there are some lovely views out over the stunning surrounding countryside. The church relies on donations for its upkeep so there are boxes around where you can make a donation. The church extends a warm and welcoming greeting to all who visit and you are invited to join them in worship, there are services every Sunday and there are other special services throughout the year. If you get to hear the organ being played it is a mesmerising sound. St James' Church is a true gem and if you are in the area make time to visit this beautiful and historic building, you will not be disappointed by it.
Step back in time in the Victorian town. A completely unique museum where all the staff are in Victorian dress. See the Grocers, Bakery, Chemist and even exchange your money into shillings at the bank and purchase old fashioned sweets or traditional fish and chips. Have fun on fairground or trundle over the cobbles on a horse and cart.
Blists Hill Victorian Town is one of 10 museums in Ironbridge Gorge. Explore local history while embarking on an exciting journey that is great for visitors of all ages. Discover what life was like a century ago. Exchange your money for shillings, pence and pounds then sample traditionally prepared fish, bread and other delicious food items.
Feel the weight of a sword as you get a soldier's eye view from beneath the battle helmet. Scale the towers or descend into the dark, damp, creepy dungeons and torture chambers of this impressive castle. A great fun day out. (Limited wheelchair access due to the nature of the building)
St. John's House Museum is an important historic landmark that is found inside a Jacobean mansion. The exhibits focus on social history with a Victorian kitchen and school room. The school room is utilised for children's educational activities. Visitors can also explore toys, games, costumes and other childhood-related artefacts. Elegant formal gardens are found outside while the Royal Warwickshire Regiment of Fusiliers Museum is open on the first floor.
The Iron Bridge and Tollhouse is one of the 10 fascinating museums located in Ironbridge Gorge. Millions of tourists have explored this important landmark since 1779. The bridge was constructed by Abraham Darby III and is celebrated as one of the symbols of the Industrial Revolution. Learn more about how the structure was built while taking in the best views in the area.
This castle stands in 12 acres of lavish gardens. There is a maze with a Gothic tower at its centre and an underground tunnel that leads to a waterfall in the sunken garden. The orangery restaurant situated in the large conservatory adjoining the castle serves delicious food and drink, much of this fresh from the kitchen garden.
A rare example and one of the most complete surviving Saxon churches in the England, Odda's Chapel was built in 1056 and only rediscovered in 1865 as it was hidden for years as part of a farmhouse.
Enjoy both history and nature by visiting Charlecote Park. This fascinating landmark includes a spectacular Tudor house which was home to the Lucy family as far back as the 12th century. Learn about the life and times through stories, portraits and a collection of beautiful items gathered from all over the globe.
Antique collectors and history buffs must see the hidden treasures found at the Curio Centre in Ironbridge. This fascinating landmark was awarded World Heritage status, and for good reason. Established in 1996, the centre offers a wide range of items that can't be found anywhere else. Discover fine China, jewellery, stamps, medals, books and items made of gold and silver.
The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust was formed in 1967 to help preserve and share the historic significance of this beautiful area. The collections contain a number of diverse artefacts, documents and much more. Explore the Darby family archives or see the prints, books and paintings in the Elton collection. The Telford collection features manuscripts, prints, drawings and paintings while the George Maw Geological and Mineral collection focuses on the Earth.
The Ironbridge Antiques, Arts and Crafts Centre houses a variety of beautiful and meaningful items. See timeless antiques, furniture, ceramics, glassware and collectibles. The walls are adorned in gorgeous framed photos, all taken in the area as well as beautiful paintings created by local artists. More than 60 stalls and cabinets are on display.
A wonderful historic house in Much Marcle. Whilst this manor house is open to the public during the summer months it is still inhabited and therefore has a unique quality over other stately homes. However, whilst not a museum, the displays for viewing are breathtaking. From paintings and furniture to the decorations around the house, there is something everyone will enjoy and appreciate.
This impressive 15th century barn sits in a very picturesque medieval hamlet — a glorious setting on the banks of the River Severn.
Holy Trinity Church has a long history extending to almost one thousand years, it is amazing that due to the huge efforts of Rev Graham Clitheroe that it survived the relentless bombings of 14 November 1940. The church is open daily to the public for those who wish to enter to pray and for solace, many people visit this historic building to appreciate the architecture and artefacts such as the font and pulpit, and the Bishop's Bible that can be dated to 1568. The renowned mediaeval painting of the Last Judgement is a large attraction as are the beautiful stained glass windows. The Holy Trinity is an important landmark in the city and is an important part of the community.
Coventry Transport Museum is a truly interesting and fascinating day out, so if you are looking for a free family fun day out then this is definitely the place to go. Covering all aspects of the growth and development of transport from roads, bicycles to cars and much more, it spans a period of 150 years. A popular attraction here is the ThrustSSV which holds the record for the fastest land speed, if you want a feel of what it is like to drive at an incredible speed you can have a go in the World Land Speed Record Simulator, there is a small charge per person. There are more than 240 cars on show, commercial vehicles and buses, 94 motorcycles, 200 cycles, 25,000 models and approximately 1 million items of memorabilia, all housed in 14 exhibition galleries. With so much to see and do the museum has compiled a list of 20 items you must see on your visit known as the Star Vehicles, they will be marked as you go through the museum. For a small charge per person they operate guided tours that last approximately 1 hour ideal for those restricted for time, you are then free to explore at your own leisure. There is so much to see and do at Coventry Transport Museum, it will keep everyone entertained.
St Mary's Guildhall is probably the best example of a medieval guildhall in the United Kingdom, it is almost 700 years old and has many a story to tell. When you step into this building you will be struck by the stunning medieval interiors and fine artworks that provide a glimpse into Coventry's splendid past. Many famous people have walked through these doors including Mary, Queen of Scots and Shakespeare. Entrance to the Guildhall is free and is open seasonally from March to October. As you stroll through the rooms of this glorious building you will see many artefacts and collections including, arms and armour, furniture and artworks. The friendly and experienced guides will narrate the history and story's of the building as you walk around. The prominent attraction here is the glorious Great Hall, it has medieval stained glass, a ceiling of carved angels in addition to the rarest and most valuable tapestry in the country, this vast piece takes over a complete wall. After your visit why not take time to stop at the popular Godiva's cafe for a coffee and snack in the stunning vaulted undercroft. St Mary's Guildhall offers a fascinating and interesting insight into a different era and is a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Coventry Cathedral as it stands today was constructed in 1962 but the city has had three Cathedrals in the past 1,000 years. The Cathedral is an integral part of community prayer and worship and welcomes many people through its doors. It is popular with visitors who come to learn about the buildings history, its art treasures and architecture. If you are interested in finding out about the history of the Cathedral guided tours are available. Other attractions here include the Cathedral Tower Climb, from here you will get fantastic vistas of Coventry or the Blitz Experience Museum, located down in the ruins, it has five 1940's room reconstruct ions, please be aware these rooms are only open April to September on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. In the Benedicts refectory you can avail of refreshments.
This is one of Britain's oldest places of Christian worship and the burial place of Anglo Saxon missionary, St Chad. Set in fantastic grounds, from which you can appreciate the spectacular architecture of this cathedral.
As well as permanent collections of paintings, the social history of Cheltenham and very rare Chinese and English pottery, the museum holds special exhibitions throughout the year.
The Electric Railway Museum is a charity run attraction with the purpose of bolstering the heritage of all electric trains in the United Kingdom, all staff are volunteers who have a real interest in this area. This promotion is achieved by traction and rolling stock renovation, display and operation together with efforts in collating historically pertinent technical and photographic archives. On site here is the biggest collection of conserved electric trains in the United Kingdom, they comprise of industrial, electric locomotives, surburban multiple units, Edwardian underground train carriage bodies to high speed express trains. During your visit you will find all about the impact the railways have had on the growth and development of the country through the rich collection of exhibits. A new attraction to the site is a 7 1/4 inch gauge miniature railway that offers rides to all visitors.
Located at the heart of historic Lichfield, the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum and Bookshop is a fascinating place for history buffs and travellers. Johnson, who is most famous for his Dictionary of the English Language. He lived at the house on Market Square until he was 27 years old. Stop by and learn more by exploring reconstructed rooms, exhibits and audio-visual media.
Hereford cathedral is full of surprises and hides many a treasure including the Mappa Mundi. The Cathedral has stood in Hereford since Saxon times and displays some of the finest examples of British architecture.
A dominant castle with a traditional motte and bailey design, this wonderful structure is definitely worth a visit. Steeped in history and well preserved it was sold at auction in 1897 and bought by the Tamworth Corporation to commemorate Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
A wonderful museum with much to see, including lots of rare artefacts from Wellingtons and other aircraft. In addition it features a unique collection of Royal Airforce treasures, records and photographs and a village history.